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Your Money Matters: Here's How Much More It Will Cost To Heat Your Home This Winter
Dave Davis
Americans are expected to spend more money heating their homes this winter than on holiday gifts, according to new research. News On 6's Dave Davis has more in today's Your Money Matters.
What Caught My Eye: Inola High School
News 9
Dramatic snowfall along the Great Lakes and parts of the Northeast, dogs enjoying the snow in northwestern Pennsylvania, and Iola High School's triumph in T-Mobile's Friday Night Lights competition caught the attention of the News 9 team this morning.
Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark Pauses Expansion Discussions With UConn
CBS Sports
A potential agreement would have seen the Huskies join the Big 12 first in basketball and then in football, but that has fallen through
Bartlesville Residents Clean Up After Monday's Tornado
Erin Conrad
Nadine Owen's backyard is a mess after the tornado ripped down all of her fencing, tore off her neighbor's roof, and destroyed sheds and outdoor buildings.
When Does Daylight Saving Time End In 2023? Why Do We Change The Clocks?
David Prock
This Sunday, Daylight saving time is out and Standard time is in. The practice of changing the clock started over 100 years ago in the United States, but many Americans don't like it, don't understand it, or simply don't observe it.
Oklahoma City Police Department Hosting Jammin Hoops Fest
Mike Glover
The Oklahoma City Police Department’s F.A.C.T unit is all about building positive community relationships, and one of the best ways to do that is with a basketball.
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Biden Looks To Provide Relief From Extreme Heat As Record High Temperatures Persist Across The U.S.
News On 6
With heat waves spreading across the United States, President Joe Biden on Thursday announced new steps to protect workers — including a hazard alert notifying employers and employees about ways to stay protected from extreme heat — as well as measures to improve weather forecasts and make drinking water more accessible.
Biden Looks To Provide Relief From Extreme Heat As Record High Temperatures Persist Across The U.S.
News On 6
With heat waves spreading across the United States, President Joe Biden on Thursday announced new steps to protect workers — including a hazard alert notifying employers and employees about ways to stay protected from extreme heat — as well as measures to improve weather forecasts and make drinking water more accessible.
Oklahoma City's First Black Woman Council Member Remembered At New Recreation Center
Anjelicia Bruton
City leaders and members of the community are celebrating the completion of the Willa D. Johnson Recreation Center.
Oklahoma City's First Black Woman Council Member Remembered At New Recreation Center
Anjelicia Bruton
City leaders and members of the community are celebrating the completion of the Willa D. Johnson Recreation Center.
Activists Spurred By Affirmative Action Ruling Challenge Legacy Admissions At Harvard
Associated Press
A civil rights group is challenging legacy admissions at Harvard University, saying the practice discriminates against students of color by giving an unfair boost to the mostly white children of alumni.
Activists Spurred By Affirmative Action Ruling Challenge Legacy Admissions At Harvard
Associated Press
A civil rights group is challenging legacy admissions at Harvard University, saying the practice discriminates against students of color by giving an unfair boost to the mostly white children of alumni.
Wildfire Smoke Causes Flight Delays Across Northeast. Here's What To Know About The Disruptions
CBS News
Travelers flying in or out of the Northeast may want to check on the status of their airport on Thursday, with wildfire smoke from Canada causing more flight disruptions for a second day.
Wildfire Smoke Causes Flight Delays Across Northeast. Here's What To Know About The Disruptions
CBS News
Travelers flying in or out of the Northeast may want to check on the status of their airport on Thursday, with wildfire smoke from Canada causing more flight disruptions for a second day.
Maps, Satellite Images Show Canadian Wildfire Smoke Enveloping U.S. East Coast As Air Quality Deteriorates
CBS News
Smoke from wildfires in Canada is affecting the air quality in parts of the Northeast, environmental officials said, and maps and satellite images are showing the large-scale impact of the blazes.
Maps, Satellite Images Show Canadian Wildfire Smoke Enveloping U.S. East Coast As Air Quality Deteriorates
CBS News
Smoke from wildfires in Canada is affecting the air quality in parts of the Northeast, environmental officials said, and maps and satellite images are showing the large-scale impact of the blazes.
2 Men Dead After Small Plane Crashes In Western New York
CBS News
A small plane crashed in western New York on Tuesday afternoon, killing two people, officials said.
2 Men Dead After Small Plane Crashes In Western New York
CBS News
A small plane crashed in western New York on Tuesday afternoon, killing two people, officials said.
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Remote Restaurants Are A New Way To Serve Without Expanding
News On 6
Remote restaurants are a new way for restaurants to serve more customers without having to open new locations.
Remote Restaurants Are A New Way To Serve Without Expanding
News On 6
Remote restaurants are a new way for restaurants to serve more customers without having to open new locations.
Northeast Winter Storm Shuts Hundreds Of Schools, Knocks Out Power To Thousands
CBS News
A winter storm with heavy, wet snow led to hundreds of school closings, canceled flights and thousands of power outages in parts of the Northeast on Tuesday.
Northeast Winter Storm Shuts Hundreds Of Schools, Knocks Out Power To Thousands
CBS News
A winter storm with heavy, wet snow led to hundreds of school closings, canceled flights and thousands of power outages in parts of the Northeast on Tuesday.
At Least 12 Dead After Winter Storm Slams South, Midwest
CBS News
The winter-weary Northeast and upper Midwest were digging out Saturday from heavy snowfall while cleanup began in battered parts of the South and Midwest after a sprawling storm system produced ferocious winds that left widespread damage and caused at least 12 deaths.
At Least 12 Dead After Winter Storm Slams South, Midwest
CBS News
The winter-weary Northeast and upper Midwest were digging out Saturday from heavy snowfall while cleanup began in battered parts of the South and Midwest after a sprawling storm system produced ferocious winds that left widespread damage and caused at least 12 deaths.
New COVID Variant XBB.1.5 Now More Than A Quarter Of US Cases
CBS News
The latest COVID variant of concern, XBB.1.5, continues to rise but still makes up a minority of new COVID-19 infections across the country,
New COVID Variant XBB.1.5 Now More Than A Quarter Of US Cases
CBS News
The latest COVID variant of concern, XBB.1.5, continues to rise but still makes up a minority of new COVID-19 infections across the country,
'Blizzard Of The Century' Kills Dozens But Conditions Expected To Improve
CBS News
Temperatures were expected to moderate across the Northeast and Midwest Tuesday after days of frigid weather from "the blizzard of the century" left at least 62 dead nationwide and caused Christmas travel chaos.
'Blizzard Of The Century' Kills Dozens But Conditions Expected To Improve
CBS News
Temperatures were expected to moderate across the Northeast and Midwest Tuesday after days of frigid weather from "the blizzard of the century" left at least 62 dead nationwide and caused Christmas travel chaos.
3 Dead In Louisiana As US Storm Spawns Southern Tornadoes
Associated Press
A vast and volatile storm system ripping across the U.S. killed at least three people in Louisiana, spinning up tornadoes that battered the state from north to south.
3 Dead In Louisiana As US Storm Spawns Southern Tornadoes
Associated Press
A vast and volatile storm system ripping across the U.S. killed at least three people in Louisiana, spinning up tornadoes that battered the state from north to south.
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Deer Creek parents frustrated over school district communication following ‘non-credible’ threat
Jordan Fremstad
Parents at Deer Creek School District expressed concern after a student's verbal threat, despite Oklahoma County Sheriff's investigation finding no credible risk. Details on the case and school's response.
Deer Creek parents frustrated over school district communication following ‘non-credible’ threat
Jordan Fremstad
Parents at Deer Creek School District expressed concern after a student's verbal threat, despite Oklahoma County Sheriff's investigation finding no credible risk. Details on the case and school's response.
Warm and dry Wednesday, cold front moves in
News 9
Warm, dry, and windy week ahead in Oklahoma, with a chance for showers north of I-40. Stay tuned for updates on severe storm chances next week.
Warm and dry Wednesday, cold front moves in
News 9
Warm, dry, and windy week ahead in Oklahoma, with a chance for showers north of I-40. Stay tuned for updates on severe storm chances next week.
Federal government revokes multiple student visas in Oklahoma, leaving some in fear
Elizabeth Fitz
The federal government revoked several student visas across Oklahoma universities, sparking concerns among students and experts.
Federal government revokes multiple student visas in Oklahoma, leaving some in fear
Elizabeth Fitz
The federal government revoked several student visas across Oklahoma universities, sparking concerns among students and experts.
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Deer Creek parents frustrated over school district communication following ‘non-credible’ threat
Jordan Fremstad
Parents at Deer Creek School District expressed concern after a student's verbal threat, despite Oklahoma County Sheriff's investigation finding no credible risk. Details on the case and school's response.
Warm and dry Wednesday, cold front moves in
News 9
Warm, dry, and windy week ahead in Oklahoma, with a chance for showers north of I-40. Stay tuned for updates on severe storm chances next week.
Federal government revokes multiple student visas in Oklahoma, leaving some in fear
Elizabeth Fitz
The federal government revoked several student visas across Oklahoma universities, sparking concerns among students and experts.
Inmate assaults four detention officers at Oklahoma County Jail, authorities say
Deanne Stein
An inmate at the Oklahoma County Jail is facing new charges after allegedly assaulting four detention officers during a search for contraband last week.
Two OC Student Visas revoked, university confirms
Destini Pittman
Oklahoma Christian University confirmed to News 9 that student visas for two of its international students have been revoked.
1 in hospital after being hit by train in SW OKC
Destini Pittman
One person was injured after being hit by a train in southwest Oklahoma City.
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